In all honesty...one can copy all they want - just not
try to publish it anywear or sell it...and they have
nothing to fear....or copy someone long dead (in
public domain) and they have nothing to fear. There is
big money in learning how to copy the masters - in
restoration efforts.
The cubists worked so closely together that it is hard
to tell who did what at times.
There might be more Lichtenstein online. I know
Shorewood has one print available.
Judy Decker
--- wendy free <wendypaigefree@yahoo.com> wrote:
> am looking for pairs of works, for example:
> matisse's goldfish and lichtenstein's interpretation
> (the one with the golf ball). that's all i have so
> far; any more ideas would be much appreciated! or
> websites with these types of images...
> in sort of the same vein, here's an interesting site
> with photos inspired by artists work:
> http://www.math.psu.edu/melvin/artists/artists/